Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Weird Pain In Arm What Is This Weird Pain In My Arm :(?

What is this weird pain in my arm :(? - weird pain in arm

There are only two days, I noticed this really weird pain.
It hurts, but it's a very strange feeling.
When I feel my arm is very sensitive, and then the sharp pain through my fingers and hands sometimes.
This is only my right arm and I have no idea what it is and who is not for him.
What are the causes of this strange pain?

9 comments:

phd rossi said...

Female doctors know B 2 May

dingodev... said...

It could be a nerve or blood vessel blockage. Not too much weight on his arm, but make sure you regularly sport light. Take a small aspirin tablet once a day for a while: Aspirin thins the blood and dissolves blood clots. Be careful not to fall asleep, fall with the weight on his arm cut off blood circulation for several hours, it can be much worse. If pain and numbness did not disappear in a few days, consult a physician.

dingodev... said...

It could be a nerve or blood vessel blockage. Not too much weight on his arm, but make sure you regularly sport light. Take a small aspirin tablet once a day for a while: Aspirin thins the blood and dissolves blood clots. Be careful not to fall asleep, fall with the weight on his arm cut off blood circulation for several hours, it can be much worse. If pain and numbness did not disappear in a few days, consult a physician.

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David said...

There are many possibilities. Even with the visual information that is not to be able to identify the problem. Visit with your doctor.

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Aimee M said...

It could be nerve damage - if not yet gone and done two days ago, should consult a physician.

Aimee M said...

It could be nerve damage - if not yet gone and done two days ago, should consult a physician.

Ana said...

No, but the idea seems strange to me. Why does not the doctor, and he may be the best answer to give.

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